. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . timore andOhio men to cope with the cream of Balti-mores semi-professional and minor leagueball players, of which this league is com- posed, some outside talent has beensecured. The following employes, whoclass with 13altimores best, will probablyapi)ear in the line up: Edwin Dove,boilermaker, Mt. Clare; Daniel ) Zink, clerk, Relief Department;A. F. Moxley, engineer on one of the eleva-tors in the Central Building; M. A. Bealle(manager), stenographer in the Bureau ofIndustrial Surveys; W. H. Core, stenog-rapher. Commercial Freight Department;Llo


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . timore andOhio men to cope with the cream of Balti-mores semi-professional and minor leagueball players, of which this league is com- posed, some outside talent has beensecured. The following employes, whoclass with 13altimores best, will probablyapi)ear in the line up: Edwin Dove,boilermaker, Mt. Clare; Daniel ) Zink, clerk, Relief Department;A. F. Moxley, engineer on one of the eleva-tors in the Central Building; M. A. Bealle(manager), stenographer in the Bureau ofIndustrial Surveys; W. H. Core, stenog-rapher. Commercial Freight Department;Lloyd Kaiser, laborer, Mt. Clare; BobMaul, machinist, Mt. Clare; C. ) Rowe, apprentice, Mt. Clare;J. F. Schlinnn, trackman, Maintainence ofWay Department, Baltimore. Wreck Train Not Called forSeventy Days FOR seventy days ended February 1the wreck train assigned to thewestern district of the Baltimoreand Ohio Railroads lines in WestVirginia was not called into service. Thesection of Hne to which the wrecker isassigned is Tili^ ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE VETERANS OF THE IUILADELPIILA DIVISION ON JANUARYWAS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IN THE HISTORY OF THE ASSOCIATION ^^An Employe Who Appreciates^Writes President Willard Cumberland, Md., February 9, 1917. Mr. Daniel Willard, President Baltimore and Ohio R. R.,Baltimore, Md. Dear Sir: I wish to thank you for the kind,hearty greetings on page 10 of theJanuary Magazine. Also the Vice-Presidents* fraternal greetings onpage 30. It made me feel good toread them. I hope these good wisheswill inspire all of us to put forthour best efforts to make theBaltimore and Ohio R. R. the best,safest and most efficient railroadon earth. I appreciate the Magazinevery much. It has done and will dome good to read it. I trust allemployes enjoy it as much as I that this will be aprosperous year for the Company andfor all of us, and that peace andharmony will reign, I am, AN EMPLOYE WHO APPRECIATES. President Willard received this letter


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